“Saint Eulalia, Virgin Martyr who died at the stake, whereupon a white dove flew from her mouth, and a gentle snowfall covered her body.”2003Sculpey, acrylic, plaster, plastic snow, and glitter4.5 x 5 inches

"Saint Joan of Arc, just before burning, kneeling in an hour-long prayer of forgiveness for her executioners, during which she reduced the mob to tears of remorse."2003Sculpey, acrylic, and plasterHeight: 7.5 inches

"Leave me, Desire, and let me be burned clean, performing this work as spiritual exercise..."2008Pencil on paper and vinyl32 x 44 inches

“Lutgard of Aywiéres, experiencing a vision in which John the Baptist, in the guise of an eagle, fills her soul with nectar sucked from Christ’s wound.” 2003Pencil and acrylic on paper22 x 30 inches

“Theresa, Passion Flower of Konnersreuth (also known as the Bloody Virgin), in the throes of her weekly stigmata and visions.” 2002Pencil and acrylic on paper9 x 12 inches

“Lidwina of Schiedam, feigning insanity in avoidance of an earthly suitor.”2002Pencil on paper9 x 12 inches

“Ida of Léau, who was denied the chalice because of frenzy.” 2003Pencil on paper18 x 24 inches

“Saint Irene, who, as punishment for her piety, was stripped and exposed in a brothel.”2002Pencil on paper9 x 12 inches

“Saint Humilita, offering thanks to the Child Jesus for his many gifts of suffering; among them, hirsutism.”2003Pencil, acrylic, and eye shadow on paper18 x 24 inches

St. Maria Goretti, Who Endured Nineteen (Some Sources Say Fourteen) Stab Wounds and Two Subsequent Days of Suffering, During Which her Wounds Were Closed Without Anaesthesia, in Defense of Her Virginity.2002Pencil on paper9 x 12 inches